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UR: Using Machine Learning to Identify Transients in the DESI Survey

UR: Using Machine Learning to Identify Transients in the DESI Survey

by Guest | Apr 15, 2021 | Undergraduate Research

Today’s undergraduate post talks about how to use machine learning to find transients in galactic spectra!

UR: Investigating Spatially Resolved Gas Flows Around the Milky Way

UR: Investigating Spatially Resolved Gas Flows Around the Milky Way

by Guest | Mar 2, 2021 | Undergraduate Research

In our latest of our undergrad research series, discover how the Milky Way’s gas flow can be measured and how this can determine the Milky Way’s future.

Pulsation At Aid: The First Pulsating White Dwarf In An Eclipsing Binary

Pulsation At Aid: The First Pulsating White Dwarf In An Eclipsing Binary

by Guest | Oct 9, 2020 | Course Assignments, Daily Paper Summaries

How does pulsations help us study the core composition of white dwarfs? Find out in today’s guest post by Yuchen Xing.

UR #23: Investigating the Stellar Activity of FGK Dwarfs in the Dharma Planet Survey

UR #23: Investigating the Stellar Activity of FGK Dwarfs in the Dharma Planet Survey

by Astrobites | Jul 21, 2020 | Undergraduate Research

Today’s undergraduate research post is seeking to understand stellar activity better to help in the search for Earth-like planets.

A Super Runner in the Milky Way

A Super Runner in the Milky Way

by Wei Vivyan Yan | Jan 21, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

LAMOST found a massive young star with “super speed” running away from the Milky Way!

Judging a book by its cover: estimating red supergiant masses from their surface abundance

by Guest | Jan 28, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

Can astronomers use core-collapse supernova to find out the mass of their progenitors? Find out in today’s bite!

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